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Biography Valentino ROSSI

Name: Valentino Rossi


Birth: Urbino, February 16, 1979
Nationality: Italian
Height / Weight: 180cm / 69kg

Career:
Go-kart first (1985)
60cc kart racing debut (1989)
60cc champion regional karting championships, nine wins (1990)
Ranked fifth in the Junior Championship go-kart Italy (1991)
Italian minibike champion Endurance (1992)
Ranked 12 Italian 125cc Sport Production championship with Cagiva motorcycles (1993)
Italian 125cc Sport Production championship with Cagiva motorcycles (1994)
Italian 125cc national champion, ranked third 125cc European Championship, ranked 11th
in the Championship, all with the Spanish Open 125cc Aprilia (1995)
World Championship debut at the Malaysian GP 125cc Aprilia team Scuderia AGV (1996)
championship with 321 points, 11 wins in Malaysia, Spain, Italy, France, Netherlands, Imola,
Germany, Brazil, Great Britain, Catalunya and Indonesia (1997)
125cc world champion youngest 2nd riding an Aprilia in the team Nastro Azzuro Team, the
first position on the Move class to 250cc riding an Aprilia team Nastro Azzuro, the second
position in the championship with 201 points, 5 wins in The Netherlands, Imola, Catalunya,
Australia and Argentina ( 1998)

Being the youngest ever 250cc world champion riding for the Aprilia Grand Prix Racing,
The first position in the championship with 309 points, 9 wins in Spain, Italy, Catalunya,
Great Britain, Germany, Czech Republic, Australia, South Africa, and Brazil (1999)
Up again to the 500cc class riding a Honda for the Nastro Azzuro Team team, the second
position in the championship with 209 points, 2 wins in Britain and Brazil (2000)
Seizing the 500cc World Championship riding a Honda for the team Nastro Azzuro Team,
the first position in the championship with 325 points, 11 wins in Japan, South Africa, Spain,
Catalunya, Great Britain, Czech Republic, Putugal, the Pacific, Australia, Malaysia, and
Brazil (2001 )
Won the Moto GP World Championship revised on a Honda RC211V for the Repsol Honda
Team, the first position in the championship with 355 points -11 wins in Japan, Spain, France,
Catalunya, Italy, Netherlands, England, Germany, Portugal, Brazil, and Australia (2002)
Winning the second champion title in Moto GP World Championship for the Repsol Honda
Team, the first position in the championship with 357 points, 9 wins in Japan, Spain, Italy,
Czech Republic, Portugal, Rio, Malaysia, Australia, and Valencia (2003)
Moving to Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha YZR-M1 and wins Moto GP World Championship,
the first position in the championship with 304 points, 9 wins in South Africa, Italy,
Catalunya, Netherlands, Great Britain, Portugal, Malaysia, Australia, and Valencia (2004)
Winning a world title is the second for the Gauloises Fortuna Yamaha Team, the first
position in the championship up in Malaysia with 281 points, 9 wins in Spain, China, France,
Italy, Catalunya, Netherlands, Great Britain, Germany, and the Czech Republic (2005)
Appreciation :
125cc World Champion (1997)
250cc World Champion (1999)
500cc World Champion (2001)
Moto GP World Champion (2002)
Moto GP World Champion (2003)
Moto GP World Champion (2004)
Moto GP World Champion (2005)

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